TWO bridges over the A591 that were closed due to ‘structural concerns’ could be knocked down.

Westmorland and Furness Council are considering possible short-term solutions after Brigsteer and Underbarrow bridges over the A591 were closed on June 12 as a precautionary measure following an external expert report.

The two main objectives of the council in the short-term are to restore links across the A591 and minimise disruption to the road.

The council said it had commissioned a consulting engineer to undertake a peer review (second opinion) on the findings of the initial Jacobs assessment.

They are also appointing a specialist to project manage and conduct an options and feasibility study that will confirm the best short-term solution for restoring the link across the bridges.

According to the council, possible short-term solutions include propping the bridge at half-joint locations, demolishing the bridges and installing temporary ones.

Other options consist of propping the current bridges and installing temporary bridges, supporting the structure from above the bridge and more sophisticated analysis of the bridges.

The council said: “We have funding within our existing budgets to deliver short-term solutions that will hopefully allow us to restore links across the A591 at the bridge sites in the short term.”

However, the local authority adds it does not have the funds at the moment to rebuild both bridges at this time but officers have met with Department for Transport officials to seek support for a more permanent solution.

A council report says Brigsteer and Underbarrow are reinforced concrete half-joint bridges built between 1970 and 1971 and that there is ‘worldwide concern’ about bridges of this construction type.

On July 11 Westmorland and Furness Council held a public meeting on the closures of Brigsteer and Underbarrow bridges.

Following the meeting the council said they will work with Cumbria Police to tackle reports of dangerous driving and speeding vehicles on the diversion route, review the verge maintenance work  on the diversion route and introduce signage to promote safe pedestrian routes avoiding the A591.

The council say they will also set up reoccurring meetings with local, impacted parish and town councils as well as set up a ‘Brigsteer and Underbarrow Bridge Closures’ monthly mailing list.